- Microsoft Gold partner with four competencies, and CMMI Level 3 accreditation
- Merged with Cequens in 2016, now part of a regional communications powerhouse
EgyptNetwork’s approach to growth and innovation
Egypt-based EgyptNetwork is a fast growing IT solutions provider specialising in Microsoft core infrastructure, business productivity and professional services. With over a decade of experience, it has built deep expertise in portals & collaboration and unified communications. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner in four competencies—the highest level attainable—it delivers high quality SharePoint, .NET, infrastructure and UC projects. Supported by a CMMI Level 3 accredited development process and a team of architects, project managers and quality engineers, the company sustains innovation and agility across Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
EgyptNetwork’s twin office structure in Cairo and Riyadh underscores a strategy focused on delivering cutting-edge solutions to both government and enterprise clients. Its strong competencies in collaboration, unified communications and cloud infrastructure support organisations in managing scalable, secure and agile environments. Being certified in four Microsoft domains, their ability to architect complex ecosystems—from portals to productivity stacks—is market validated.
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EgyptNetwork and Cequens: A consolidated force
In 2016, EgyptNetwork’s sister firm Cequens, a CPaaS provider founded by industry veterans Karim Khorshed and Ahmed Shabrawy. Now headquartered in Dubai but rooted in Cairo, Cequens offers AI-powered SMS, voice, email and WhatsApp Business APIs, serving over 2,000 enterprises globally across BFSI, retail, healthcare and logistics. It holds Tier One status in ROCCO’s A2P SMS Market reports and ranks on Juniper Research’s A2P Messaging Leadership Board. Egyptian leadership runs deep—Ahmed Shabrawy began his career by founding EgyptNetwork and several early-stage tech ventures.
Industry challenges and innovation
The regional IT services and CPaaS industries face mounting challenges: ensuring data security, omni-channel integration, and modernising legacy infrastructures. Companies in MENA are adopting Microsoft Cloud, Teams, AI-infused chatbots, and secure collaboration suites at scale.
Cequens is responding by building platforms such as the AI Agent, OmniLink, and Verification Hub, connecting with over 100 carriers and global platforms, including WhatsApp and Amazon. EgyptNetwork, meanwhile, continues innovating in portal integration and infrastructure modernisation—helping public sector clients migrate to modern, unified environments bolstered by Microsoft tools.
EgyptNetwork’s strong Microsoft foundation, paired with Cequens’ advanced CPaaS offering, makes the combined entity a formidable force in regional IT. Their continuous investment in innovation, security certifications and multi-cloud expertise position them well to meet MENA’s fast evolving digital transformation demands.